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Tachinidae / Tachina ?
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Posted on 02-05-2011 21:08
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Here is one I have seen in Sclaigneaux, Belgium, the 1st of May. I wonder if it is Tachina magnicornis.
Any help is welcome.

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I add this view in copula if it can be useful.
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Any news on this topic?
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I'm confused, isn't the first photo a duplicate from the other thread? Is the exact same insect in the second photo? Considering the second photo - definitely Tachina - possibly magnicornis.
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Sorry, I just looked back at this archive and I need to erase the next topic as I did not remembered the post from May. Ideally, it should be deleted Cool
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